The vessel shattered the record set by The CMA
CGM Brazil when it passed under the Bayonne Bridge in September,
according to New Jersey's Hudson Reporter.
When it was launched in 2013, the Marco Polo was the
largest ship in the world, totalling five city blocks, longer than the height
of the Empire State Building. It has a cargo capacity of 16,022 TEU.
The arrival of these
ships is the result of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey's (PANYNJ)
US$1.7 billion Bayonne Bridge Navigational Clearance Programme, known as
"Raise the Roadway." The project increased the air draft of the
bridge to 215 feet above the Kill Van Kull. The former height of 151 feet
limited access to vessels with a maximum capacity of 9,800 TEU.
That project and others
such as the Harbour Deepening Programme, which created a 50-foot
shipping channel, have readied the Port of New York and New Jersey to welcome
the next generation of container vessels. Larger ships make the transportation
of goods more economical while contributing to local, regional, and national
growth.
According to the
PANYNJ, the Marco Polo is carrying a variety of consumer goods for the New
York-New Jersey region and beyond. The ship will unload up to 5,000 TEU that
include clothing, pharmaceuticals, furniture, appliances, holiday decorations,
building materials, home fixtures, and food due for distribution to businesses.
"The CMA CGM Marco
Polo's arrival at our seaport underscores the Port of New York and New Jersey's
ability to serve the ultra-large cargo container ships that increasingly carry
the food, supplies and goods needed to sustain millions of residents, support
thousands of jobs and keep businesses open," said PANYNJ executive
director Rick Cotton.
"The Port
Authority's infrastructure improvements, such as the raising of the Bayonne
Bridge and the deepening of the navigational channel serving our seaport, have
made possible this historic moment. These infrastructure improvements also have
helped generate record cargo volumes and enabled our supply lines to remain extraordinarily
robust during the pandemic."
"We appreciate the
Port Authority of New York and New Jersey's intelligent, timely infrastructure
improvements that have made it possible for us to bring in larger ships and
proactively serve our customers from this key American gateway," said Ed
Aldridge, president of CMA CGM America. "CMA CGM's agile
methodology enables us to flex our operations to support the growing needs of
our customers. The deployment of the CMA CGM Marco Polo is a direct reflection
of that agility and our commitment to deliver the essentials that keep America
moving."
Source : HKSG / Photo : CMA CGM.
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